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Very nice Kevin you are fortunate. I show my Gutes Wissen and am curious as to the time period of each as my serial # is engraved in the pin and yours is separate. Well done sir. Regards Robert
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I'll post here two versions. I'm thinking pinback may be for ladies.
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Hi Don It is a match right down to slight cutoff of the H in Gesch and the protruding C on Gesch as well. I also have a pinback version (for females possibly?) I'll scan this weekend. Thanks for showing my good man. Robert
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Maybe this will help. Hoffstatter perhaps?
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The maker is obscured by the needle and hard to see. F over B inside an H
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A recent purchase. I searced around a little here and couldn't find a comparison example. Cheers
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I wonder how easily it would be to get off work for this or did the entire place come to a stop? Am I correct is that 2 hours of watching the flags go by? Seems like a long time to be on ones' feet watching. Thanks Pete.
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Don Looks the same and as always a big Thank You! Robert
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Brian Yes I don't seem to have the larger Frauenschaft Type III. The type II I have pretty well covered except for Joe's x-tra klien Frauensch.
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Joe I hope so. He is our MVP I dare say. I am just curious about the maker and whether they made other badges as well.
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gents Do any of you have one of these? I'm hoping for a comparison. Anyway, thank you in advance. Robert
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Here is an enamel I just picked up with some TR Austrian items. Unmarked. Very well made and I assume hunting related. I have not a clue as to time period. Would anybody?
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I find I have 4 of these yet no larger version. Go figure.
PS If anyone has an extra large version I would gladly swap 2 of these I show for it.
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This is a huge thread. I'm not sure where this one should go.
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Joe Ahhh I think yours is 9118h and mine is 9118i!! I hope we are not confusing. And, what is the concensus on what the 3 letters stand for? G, H, and L that is.
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But seriously, would anyone care to speculate why this would be the case? No stickpins for ladies that is. And, in another vein, has anyone acquired the GMIC pinback, and if so, how would they rate its' quality.
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My Frauensch appears larger than yours. Would you have a tape handy?
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Don Yes I found it thanks to you. It is on one of the pages I must have allways skipped by.
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The only ones I could think of are stenogroschaft and radfahrer. Radfahrer I have never seen in pinback yet. Purely speculation on my part. Something interesting to ponder. Cheers Robert
But as Don states, neither of those I mention were specifically for women. Breast factor perhaps? Ouch!!!
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Great Info Don. Thank You. Now back to work on the book. Speaking of books, I need to look again in Husken and try to find it. I skimmed thru without success so I will now go page by page by page.
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What would the signifigance of the Roman Numeral I be? Thank You Uwe
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I would logically assume this is an early pin being the first. Anyone know when this was held. It's a nice little pin actually and I am thinking early fifties as it has attaching pin very similar to TR. Thank You and sorry to be a bother. Robert
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Pete It's made of metal of some sort with same attaching setup as membership badges. Let us see what Don has to say. Hopefully he is busy on his book.
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My recent FDJ pick-ups at the Collector's Fair in Deva, Transylvania
in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
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Kevin Yes probably as the number is lower as well. The first piece you show is especially a favorite as I see five distinct colors being used. Very well made. I wonder who the maker would be. Take care